TV: Public Enemy: Prophets Of Rage; Hip Hop At The BBC

After the documentaries on Janet Jackson, Prince and Lionel Richie, it's the turn of hip-hop's radicals to tell their story. Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Hank and Keith Shocklee are all on hand, with Run-DMC, Method Man and Anthrax's Scott Ian. There's more digging through the crates with Hip Hop At The BBC, which has footage of the Sugarhill Gang from 1979; Run-DMC, LL Cool J and Eric B & Rakim from the 80s; Ice T, Monie Love, Fugees and the Roots from the 90s; and recent clips of Dr Dre & Eminem, Dizzee Rascal and Jay-Z. Available until Monday.

TV: Worst Christmas Jobs In History

What's worse than rounding up the reindeer and racking up the air miles on a global all-nighter? Tony Robinson digs through the history books for seasonal job descriptions such as Roman vomit collector, pantomime cow (back end), or winter fuel gatherer (helps if you're called Wenceslas).

TV: The Killing II

Sarah Lund's latest investigation into the murkier corners of Danish society concludes tonight; if you've missed out on any of the previous eight episodes, they're all online until the end of Christmas Eve. Grab a torch and jump in once you've finished your wrapping.

TV: Misfits: Erazer

TV: Scrapheap Orchestra

Not a load of rubbish! Charles Hazlewood rummages through a skip, builds some instruments out of the debris he finds – bottles, spoons, pipes, nails – and then ropes in the BBC Concert Orchestra to play Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture at the 2011 Proms. Available until Wednesday.

TV: The Slap

Jonathan LaPaglia, Sophie Okonedo and Melissa George star in this adaptation of the novel by Christos Tsiolkas about an incident at a 40th birthday party that has far-reaching repercussions. Each of the eight episodes moves the story on from a different character's perspective, an interesting structure that keeps revelations fresh. Available until 22 Dec.